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Gallery of Modern Art, 111 Queen Street, Royal Exchange Square
Glasgow G1 3AH
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The Kelvingrove Organ Booklet and CD: A short history by Dr James Hunter.
The organ at Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum has a long and esteemed history. A product of excellent Victorian craftsmanship, it remains one the finest instruments in public ownership today. Visitors to Kelvingrove still enjoy listening to its music, thanks to the organists who give generously of their skills and time.
Revealing the full story of the organ for the first time, proceeds from the sale of this booklet and the accompanying CD will assist in safeguarding its future.
- Title: The Kelvingrove Organ: A short history by Dr James Hunter
- Author: Dr James Hunter
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 16
- Dimensions: 17.8 x 25.3cm
- Publisher: Glasgow Museums
- Language: English
- ISBN: 9780902752955
CD Contents:
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Variations on Folk Tune 'Kelvingrove' James Hunter
1 Theme 2 Pastorale 3 Gigue 4 Trumpet 5 Lament 6 Finale
Played by James Hunter -
Toccata and Fugue in D minor BWV 565, J.S.Bach
Played by John Butt -
Trumpet Voluntary, Jeremiah Clarke
Played by James Hunter -
Highland Cathedral, Korb and Roever
Played by Duncan Sinclair -
Toccata from 5th Symphony, Charles Marie Widor
Played by Christopher Nickol -
Nimrod from 'Enigma Variations', Edward Elgar
Played by William r. Hutcheson -
Londenderry Air, Traditional Irish
Played by James Hunter -
'Nun Danket alle Gott' ('Marche Triomphale'), Sigfrid Karg-Elert
Played by George McPhee -
Andantino in D Flat 'Moonlight and Roses', Edwin H Lemare
Played by Christopher Nickol -
Finale from Overture 'William Tell', Gioachino Rossini
Played by John Kitchen -
Aave Maria, Bach / Gounod
Played by Mark Browne -
Fanfare, Jacques Lemmens
Played by John Kitchen -
Berceuse, Louis Vierne
Played by Jeremy Cull -
Finale - Sonata no.1, Felix Mendelssohn
Played by Mark Browne